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Buzzy
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(dual red striper)
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01/23/09 09:58 PM
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Rogue
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Gonna be close to the Rogue for a few weeks, Roseburg area, and might even have a few days to fish. Anyone got advice? I know next to nothing about that river.
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Tony1831
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(Native slab)
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01/24/09 06:43 AM
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Re: Rogue
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Try the North Umpqua, it goes thru Roseburg. It has an excellent winter run, including 20 lb nates. Fish the area from Glide to Rock Creek (15 miles east of Roseburg) and also try the area known as Cleveland Rapids, just west of Roseburg. Good bank access to both of these areas, with lots of good holding water. For bait and some local info, stop by Waldren's Sporting Goods on Garden Valley Blvd in Roseburg, or if you make it up to Glide, go to the Idylyld Trading Post, 3 miles upriver from Glide. Talk to Anthony, co-owner of the Trading Post and a fisherman.
PS- you could also try the South Umpqua around Canyonville, 25+/- miles south of Roseburg on I-5. Fish near Stanton Park which is near the hatchery. Good access, but it's near a boat ramp, so traffic can be heavy on the weekends.
Good luck!
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Re: Rogue
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PM sent. Tony is right give the Umpqua a try or the Coquille.
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Tony1831
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(Native slab)
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01/24/09 05:48 PM
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Re: Rogue
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The Coquille is a good bet if you know where to go. The south fork is heavily filled with on weekends and much of the bank access is via private property, making it difficult to find a spot to fish. The north fork has a couple of decent spots, but if you aren't there by first light, it's going to make for a long drive home. Keep in mind, both of these rivers are small, <30' wide most everywhere. If it were me, I'd stick to the Umpqua due to the small amount of travel time = more time on the water.
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Buzzy
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(dual red striper)
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01/24/09 05:57 PM
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Re: Rogue
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Sheesh.. I meant the Umpqua.. See what I get for trying to remember anything.... DUHHHHHHH...
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